It’s quite unfortunate what Hon. Farouk Lawan is going though at the
moment. The suspended lawmaker is fast becoming a shadow of his former
self and he's almost left with no iota of credibility, particularly
after the video which captured him collecting bribe from Mr. Femi
Otedola was shown to him.
Credible sources told Olufamous.com that Farouk was caught on camera stuffing dollars into every available pocket on his body. When his pocket got filled he, very shamelessly, removed his cap, put the remaining dollars inside and wear the cap on his head.
Credible sources told Olufamous.com that Farouk was caught on camera stuffing dollars into every available pocket on his body. When his pocket got filled he, very shamelessly, removed his cap, put the remaining dollars inside and wear the cap on his head.
Security experts believed he did such in order not be been seen by
anyone leaving Mr. Otedola’s house with bag(s), since he didn't go their
with bag in the first place.
He was said to have earlier insisted that he collected the said bribe
with the intent of using same as evidence against Mr. Otedola but,
Olufamous.com gathered that he became sober as soon as the video was
played before him and those investigating him.
However, the matter became more controversial when Farouk failed to provided the same money he had collected. Asked by investigators to surrender the marked dollars, Farouk could only provide a few leftovers, claiming the rest had been stolen. A security source told Olufamous.com that the Police hierarchy is highly disappointed in Farouk.
Also, Mr. Frank Mba, Force spokesman, confirmed that the embattled lawmaker is still in their custody because “investigations were still ongoing”.
However, the matter became more controversial when Farouk failed to provided the same money he had collected. Asked by investigators to surrender the marked dollars, Farouk could only provide a few leftovers, claiming the rest had been stolen. A security source told Olufamous.com that the Police hierarchy is highly disappointed in Farouk.
Also, Mr. Frank Mba, Force spokesman, confirmed that the embattled lawmaker is still in their custody because “investigations were still ongoing”.
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